Paul Grinnell

Successful Christmas trading has helped a leading chocolate maker in Huntingdon enjoy a surge in profits.

Hotel Chocolat, which has its factory in Redwongs Way, Huntingdon, saw its pre-tax profits rise by 28 per cent to £11.2 million for the six months to Christmas Day last year.

It compares with £8.8 million for the first half of the year.

Sales for the second half of the year went up by 14 per cent to £62.5 million compared to £54.9 million for the first half.

Angus Thirlwell, co-founder and chief executive of Hotel Chocolat, which has a shop in Peterborough’s Queensgate shopping centre, said: “The critical Christmas period was very successful, helped by good availability, popular and innovative new ranges and significantly increased digital transactions.

“This has been another period of good progress for Hotel Chocolat with strong growth in both sales and

profitability.

“We have strong plans in place for the key spring seasons of Mother’s Day and Easter and are confident of further progress.

“I would like to thank everyone in the HC team for continuing to work tirelessly to build the business and

strengthen our brand.

“We continue to make good headway against our three key strategic objectives of opening more stores,